Yeaaahhh… I don't really like the socially awkward depressed Jesus vibe. I think you meant to make someone that everyone completely ignored and also he was immortal for some reason? If so, why was the doctor able to ask him questions and interact with him? Also, did he die? There's no evidence to suggest the nuclear blast would have killed him, as he himself stated that he cannot die. There are too many inconsistencies in this for me to like it, sorry.

Anyways, this man is not completely ignored. The Foundation simply seems him as a person who cannot die or be hurt, and they treat him as such. I guess I should explain this guys back story a little bit. He did something in the past that angered some powerful being or artifact. He was cursed to forever walk the earth but the people he tried to contact would pretty much ignore what he said or did. The people he talks to hear everything he says as what would be completely normal for the conversation. If he did something dangerous or evil, they will probably cite it as chance or think that it happens on a regular basis, even if it happens to themselves.

I intentionally left it open on whether he survived the blast for two reasons. If people like this draft as it is, then they can wonder if this guy is out there or not. Is this insane man out in the world screwing things up? I just said that he was missing. Maybe he was blown to bits and is now dead, or he could be still alive and not in Foundation care. Now, if people don't like my draft, I have something planned to change it.

The idea seems a bit schizophrenic. It's a guy nobody notices who's also immortal and invulnerable and can also effect computers, and yet this one scientist does notice what he does for some reason and sets off a nuke he knows wouldn't work instead of a hundred and one different and saner things he could have done (if he knows about what this guy does, why can't he tell anyone else? Since he managed to document the entire thing, no real reason why he couldn't have).

See my post above for my reason on why Boyd could see him. The nuke was to stop the other SCPs that had breached containment. He didn't know whether or not the nuke would kill the man or not. Boyd, when he wrote the note, was basically sitting outside the Vault. The Vault is where they store the most precious documents at the site. He's hiding from the other more dangerous SCPs that have escaped.

I guess I should have said this in the note or something, but Boyd had already been hurt pretty badly during the beginning of the breach, so there is not much he could do. Now that I'm thinking about it, I'll go add that in.

If someone stood up in a crowd
And raised his voice up way out loud
And waved his arm
And shook his leg
You'd notice him

If someone in a movie show
Yelled "fired in the second row,
This whole place is a powder keg!"
You'd notice him

And even without clucking like a hen
Everyone gets noticed, now and then,
Unless, of course, that personage should be
Invisible, inconsequential me!

Cellophane
Mister cellophane
Should have been my name !!!!
Mister cellophane'cause you can look right through me
Walk right by me
And never know I'm there!

I tell ya
Cellophane
Mister cellophane
Should have been my name
Mister cellophane
'cause you can look right through me walk right by me
And never know I'm there…

Suppose you was a little cat
Residin' in a person's flat
Who fed you fish and scratched your ears?
You'd notice him

Suppose you was a woman wed
And sleepin' in a double bed beside one man for seven years
You'd notice him

A human being's made of more than air
With all that bulk, you're bound to see him there

Unless that human bein' next to you
Is unimpressive, undistinguished
You know who…

Should have been my name
Mister cellophane
'cause you can look right through me
Walk right by me
And never know I'm there
I tell ya
Cellophane
Mister cellophane
Should have been my name
Mister cellophane'cause you can look right through me
Walk right by me
And never know I'm there
Never even know I'm there

He was just so normal. He seemed so amiable and nice. He always would answer our questions honestly and he was just an all around nice guy, but looking back over the interview logs, I realize that he never answered our questions. He only ranted about how we would always ignore him.